Masaki Iwana

Masaki Iwana Trailers

Yoshido (The Other Life) TrailerA Summer Family TrailerHimitsu Sentai Gorenger: The Blue Fortress Trailer

Masaki Iwana (born c. February 1945 - Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese film director and screenwriter. Also a noted Butoh dancer. Iwana has presented his performances and workshops continuously – and has created works built on his sharpened aesthetic in more than 100 cities and 40 countries around the world. Iwana represents the institute for the research of Butoh – La Maison du Butoh Blanc, based in southern Normandy in France. In 2008 he produced and created the theatrical film Vermilion Souls, following this with A Summer Family in 2010, Princess Betrayal in 2012, and Charlotte-Susabi in 2017.

Most Popular Masaki Iwana Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

CHARLOTTE-Susabi Trailer (2018)

06 October 2018

A surrealistic drama in which Japanese artist Kamimura, disillusioned by the world and himself, combats and connects with the world before him – as he moves freely among reality, memory and fantasy through the three women who are involved with him.

Princess Betrayal Trailer (2013)

01 March 2013

A veteran actress, writer and essayist "T" (86 years old) becomes a recipient of the Medal of Honor of the Order of the Rising Sun.

Vermilion Souls Trailer (2007)

15 January 2007

Set in Tokyo 7 years after WWII, a 9 year old boy wanders into a strange mansion. Confined inside are four adults suffering from an incurable disease, which prevents them from having exposure to the sun.

Himitsu Sentai Gorenger: The Blue Fortress Trailer (1975)

26 July 1975

A mission to take down a Black Cross fortress becomes hampered when a Masked Monster, under the direction of a returned general, takes Variblune from Shinmei for their usage.

A Summer Family Trailer (2010)

30 January 2010

A Japanese dancer who lives in the French countryside in a commune with two women. When his daughter and wife arrive from Tokyo to spend the summer there, something strange seems to happen.

Yoshido (The Other Life) Trailer (2010)

22 April 2010

Six years ago, Yoshido directed La Vie lointaine, the adaptation of the eponymous novel of Haruki. Two days before the end of the shooting, a sudden and strange rise of fever struck the members of the crew causing the film to stop.